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Ontario court strikes down Canada's pot laws

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Ontario court strikes down Canada's pot laws


Law & Order | 207127 hits | Apr 13 4:28 am | Posted by: Curtman
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An Ontario court has struck down Canada’s laws against possessing and growing cannabis as part of a ruling that found the country’s medicinal marijuana program is failing to provide access to the drug for those who need it.

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  1. by Anonymous
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:30 am
    Surprise! New election issue.

    Hashtag fail for Harper.

    the federal government has three months to launch an appeal or change its regulations to fix the problems identified by the court.

  2. by avatar CommanderSock
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 12:06 pm
    Good.

    Let's see where the Libs/Cons/NDP stand on this issue. This could be the long neglected youth vote waiting to be snatched up.

  3. by avatar ccga3359
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 12:59 pm
    Does anyone else find it telling that many patients are finding it tough to find a Doctor that will prescribe medicinal marijuana? Far to many people are using this to "legitimize" their illicit drug use. If there is actual benefits for those that need it then why not issue it in pill form. With a sympathetic Doctor and a bullshit story I find it unfathomable that my son could have access to cannabis when a legal substance like cigarettes is not. Allow me to qualify that I wish my son not to smoke either, though kids will be kids.

  4. by avatar CommanderSock
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:27 pm
    Pot should have been legalized by in 2003 when Paul Martin was in charge. This ruling is a good thing, 1 step closer. Hopefully, Harper won't win his majority and as to not scuttle this major ruling.

    On paper the Conservatives are all about individual freedoms, but in reality they are more interested in slashing taxes for the richest and most powerful while erecting more rules and barriers for the average joe.

  5. by Lemmy
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:42 pm
    "CommanderSock" said
    On paper the Conservatives are all about individual freedoms,

    Since when? That's exactly what conservatism is NOT.

    "CommanderSock" said
    but in reality they are more interested in slashing taxes for the richest and most powerful while erecting more rules and barriers for the average joe.

    R=UP

  6. by avatar andyt
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:18 pm
    "ccga3359" said
    Does anyone else find it telling that many patients are finding it tough to find a Doctor that will prescribe medicinal marijuana? Far to many people are using this to "legitimize" their illicit drug use. If there is actual benefits for those that need it then why not issue it in pill form. With a sympathetic Doctor and a bullshit story I find it unfathomable that my son could have access to cannabis when a legal substance like cigarettes is not. Allow me to qualify that I wish my son not to smoke either, though kids will be kids.


    Your son doesn't need, not likely would get a prescription from a doctor. Kids find pot way easier to access than booze because of the well developed underground sales network because illegality drives it underground. So if your son is old enough and interested in doing pot, and it's available in your community, he's already tried it. Kids will be kids and all.

  7. by avatar andyt
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:24 pm
    "CommanderSock" said

    On paper the Conservatives are all about individual freedoms, but in reality they are more interested in slashing taxes for the richest and most powerful while erecting more rules and barriers for the average joe.


    I don't understand this forum. When I come out with stuff like this I'm told I'm naive or just jealous because I must have a minumum wage job. I'm told that taxing the rich means they'll just take their money elsewhere and it's impossible. Plus they're already too abused by our taxation system and everyone should just pay a flat tax. Not a peep about that here. What gives?

  8. by avatar Strutz
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:52 pm
    "ccga3359" said
    Does anyone else find it telling that many patients are finding it tough to find a Doctor that will prescribe medicinal marijuana? Far to many people are using this to "legitimize" their illicit drug use. If there is actual benefits for those that need it then why not issue it in pill form. With a sympathetic Doctor and a bullshit story I find it unfathomable that my son could have access to cannabis when a legal substance like cigarettes is not. Allow me to qualify that I wish my son not to smoke either, though kids will be kids.

    It is available in pill form... a good friend of mine takes it in pill form. She was very reluctant to try it when her doctor first suggested it though and didn't really believe it would help. She has a medical condition and had alot of trouble falling asleep through her chronic pain and sleeping pills interfered with other meds and made her sick. She also has teenage sons and in her eyes taking a "pot" pill was like endorsing marijuana as "ok". Due to her asthma the idea of smoking pot was not an option. However, she tried the pot pill, taking one slightly before bedtime and it relaxes her enough that she can now fall asleep at night. It has definitely been hugely beneficial to her.

  9. by avatar andyt
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:56 pm
    Wonder if there's already a black market in those pills. There was a time when dropping some THC pills would have been hugely attractive to me. You also don't need a pill - people make pot butter or use it in food in various ways. In case it's not just the THC that does the magic.

  10. by avatar canuckns
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:34 pm
    I just finished watching this documentary and found it quite interesting The Union: The Business Behind Getting High

  11. by Thanos
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:38 pm
    "CommanderSock" said
    Good.

    Let's see where the Libs/Cons/NDP stand on this issue. This could be the long neglected youth vote waiting to be snatched up.


    Sad commentary on the state of Canadian young people then if getting stoned is the only major issue on their minds. :|

  12. by avatar andyt
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:43 pm
    This won't do anything politically. If they didn't care before they won't now. The ruling is also just against medical pot, not legalizing pot in general. There already is a well organized pro pot movement, but it just doesn't get enough traction. Most people are so poorly informed about the issue, as we can read in arguments here. The arguments either seem to be "I don't want my kids doing it, and I think pot laws prevent that." Or, "legalization won't be a perfect solution, so there's not point in even trying."

  13. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:52 pm
    "andyt" said
    This won't do anything politically. If they didn't care before they won't now. The ruling is also just against medical pot, not legalizing pot in general.

    Actually, if the gov't doesn't doesn't improve the licensing system or at least appeal the decision in 90 days, the current ruling would effectively allow people to grow and smoke it for any reason.

  14. by avatar sandorski
    Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:58 pm
    Pot should be Mandatory! Instead handing out Diplomas at Graduation, hand out giant Doobies. You're gonna roll up a paper anyway, might as well be used for more than something to hang on the wall.



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